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Right I'm sure this is a popular topic among this section and I've looked at previous threads but nothing definitive.

Can some one please explain how the hell the oem wind deflectors clip on ?? I have the clips but I can't figure out for the life of me how they go on. Must have spent about 2 hours trying in total haha.

Any help appreciated :)

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Double side them on and clip them.

Theres three square holes on the deflectors...

Push the clips so the hook on the clip hooks into the square hole and clamps it to the door frame... if that makes sense lol

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Double side them on and clip them.

Theres three square holes on the deflectors...

Push the clips so the hook on the clip hooks into the square hole and clamps it to the door frame... if that makes sense lol

I'll have to have a go with that tomorrow. Cheers buddy

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Still having great trouble getting these on so I'm wondering if my clips are oem ? Do they go the way I've shown or a different way ? and do you need 1 clip her hole on the deflector or two ? The bit in green goes on top the door frame I'm imagining. Feel like a right Mong having trouble with something so simple haha :D

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If u remember ill get some pics for u in the morning

Any pics you could he would be a great help mate Edited by SpikeyJp_68
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Posted (edited)

I know this is an old thread but for future reference if you're lucky enough to have obtained some OEM deflectors with the clips; the window rubber needs to be pulled down from the top of the door frame, then push the clips up onto the edge of the door frame positioning them where the need to be in relation to the square cut outs on the inside of the deflector.

Then mark out the edges of the deflector on the door frame with some making tape for positioning the deflector and then remove the clips.

Then reposition the deflector on the door frame using the tape used to mark the position, and stick down the deflector with quality waterproof/weatherproof double sided foam tape and then push the clips back up onto the door frame so that the clip is clamping the deflector between the clip and the door frame, making sure that middle prong of the clip goes into the square holes on the inside of the deflector as shown below, and then push the window rubber back up into the door frame

The clips fit into the deflector like this:

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